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the offer i a the science technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia. the future. genes can be held by the us within the decade without charge or trial in kuantan tonight i have to be transferred to an end. but the men were strongly against being sent back to algeria where i fear being persecuted by the authorities or targeted by extremists on the sand is the token a small the glacial pace us officials intend to move forward with the limbo known as guantanamo whatever excuses in the web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down. millie is attempting baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainee is the lastest transferred to prisoners to their home country of algeria one hundred and sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for track work or really miss everything creation was involuntary and to place despite the deeds he needs me is to not have this happen is the fear of mistreatment or torture upon their return home to the lives of the two men at times now and is down and inside out hope that some h
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grasshopper, a rocket space x uses to find in technology. -- this is grasshopper. the mind behind paypal and tesla, elon musk. >> elon musk is remarkably arithmetic and very much -- charismatic and very much in visionary. he talks about what he sees for the future of space at. from day one he has talked about the long-term vision for his company. >> he brings a lite different mindset to the industry. >> for elon musk him of this is just the beginning. his goal is cheap human spaceflight. why not? humans on planet mars. >> here in france, the president francois hollande has just revealed he had prostate surgery two years ago. he says he was hospitalized in 2011, just a few weeks before the socialist primary. speaking earlier today, the prime minister confirm that the president is now in excellent health. behind one of man france's most popular soft drinks has died. the driving force behind orangina. i look back at the algerian born entrepreneur who made the fizzy orange drink in the curvy bottle a legend. was born in algeria in 1936 and has since been sold around th
grasshopper, a rocket space x uses to find in technology. -- this is grasshopper. the mind behind paypal and tesla, elon musk. >> elon musk is remarkably arithmetic and very much -- charismatic and very much in visionary. he talks about what he sees for the future of space at. from day one he has talked about the long-term vision for his company. >> he brings a lite different mindset to the industry. >> for elon musk him of this is just the beginning. his goal is cheap human...
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doesn't that all about the technology that the strain was easy i take a scenic drive through the jungle canopy which is very useful. that is indeed expectation combining optical cameras thermal images and also a special school afraid are. that should give those of us complete the picture as possible before it is actually happening in those cases. well these guys at any point the place peacekeepers no you know. i think there will be able to do. the same job as though a can of sauce and cook two spokes will be in a quiet the way i think also in a cheaper way. but the idea of the day you know who we are the peacekeeping operation and knowledge all of these two actually. that deal with a piece on the ground and that's about it you'll still need. the men and women. given those pro troop of two reasons the information they gathered like easter is eventually be used in court to fill when it comes to prosecuting war criminals. i suppose it might. i don't know what degree of d to show the gifting on the pic shows that seventy four. mass incidents the cut will get the match but the moment the col
doesn't that all about the technology that the strain was easy i take a scenic drive through the jungle canopy which is very useful. that is indeed expectation combining optical cameras thermal images and also a special school afraid are. that should give those of us complete the picture as possible before it is actually happening in those cases. well these guys at any point the place peacekeepers no you know. i think there will be able to do. the same job as though a can of sauce and cook two...
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rabbi see taxes this year the combined will focus special attention on youth and technology something unique about this deal with the aim not just a bug in this country above above around the world. it's we have a special campaign the youth activity. it's a social media campaign the school to share the lights and dumb. you could if you go to facebook for such a delight to see the information. but if you take a picture of yourself if you're between the ages of thirteen of thirty five to take a picture of yourself with a menorah and tag yourself and then use that stuck shut the lights. you could win some fabulous prizes statistic it's around the world. xbox is a station that sector. in addition to holding the social media campaign the year the banksia that lets the whole deposit that with his family and helping the community. i'm soo the right to treat and one in london. the so one thousand supporters receipts for a golden dawn had gathered at parliament to protest the attainment of the party's leader and two additional lawmakers the crowd wait to read classics and shouted slogans suppo
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ideas and technological endeavors. lou will will will will. and. the wild. i'm certainly coming up over the next hour or debate focusing on education standards around the world the latest international survey shows the station students for the best by far in every category friends in the uk struggling to keep their heads above water. what makes a good score and prepares students to compete in today's world. we've got peaches analysts and economists who carried out surveys which seemed to give you their opinion an opponent after that. first though international news. thank you city and these are the headlines to see mya has been out from under it shot dead outside his time in pay rates. the shiite militant group was quick to accuse israel which denies any involvement. protesters refused to leave she as independents ladder onto the prime minister warned the opposition to stop asking making a difficult time. and then to make it to print the building faces hefty fines on anyone paying this tax to head to the senate and the next two. says israel will suffer the c
ideas and technological endeavors. lou will will will will. and. the wild. i'm certainly coming up over the next hour or debate focusing on education standards around the world the latest international survey shows the station students for the best by far in every category friends in the uk struggling to keep their heads above water. what makes a good score and prepares students to compete in today's world. we've got peaches analysts and economists who carried out surveys which seemed to give...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. to algerians you had been held by the u.s. for more than a decade without charge or trial at guantanamo bay have now been transferred to the homeland but the men were strongly against being sent back to algeria where they feared being persecuted by the authorities or targeted by extremists. as more at a glacial pace u.s. officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as one tunnel with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this server petri you should it was involuntary and took place despite the detainees pleas to not have this happen as they feared mistreatment or torture upon their return home the lawyers of the two men jamelle and ms yon and some have described
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they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime candidate for the annual contest. paul brennan remembered to go along too. >> there are people in this room who can memorize the order of more than 20 packs of playing cards. recall more than 300 random spoken numbers. and remember a sequence of binary numbers more than 4,000 digits long. it seems unbelievable until you see them do it. >> it's boring sitting and looking at numbers but the truth is that during the memorization time, we create a lot of pictures, sounds in our minds, our mind because our memory is really colorful and is really, really something occupying yeah. >> during t
they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime...
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been on the developed in the post twenty twenty is that it is to ignore pain that access to mold and technology were recovery rates can be improved the potential there is enormous but i think any major oil company indicated this would bet that in mind but also recognize that the sec is a very long journey between now and a position where free investment will possible. on top of that you have major foreign companies that were able to invest in iran in the milling season and in the last decade. um that ultimately left a wrong because it became too difficult or private that too that experience is going to come all the right the enthusiasm of the business development units within some of the major companies. all of the sexes but the onset of onset of the interesting full for western companies. what are you sure onto would be with which is aunt interesting um you have an enormous market area. one of the largest in the middle east or the ghost in the middle east at this point i'm potentially with a very strong source of revenue in you and get set to on consumer goods not a factor in fulton mo to the
been on the developed in the post twenty twenty is that it is to ignore pain that access to mold and technology were recovery rates can be improved the potential there is enormous but i think any major oil company indicated this would bet that in mind but also recognize that the sec is a very long journey between now and a position where free investment will possible. on top of that you have major foreign companies that were able to invest in iran in the milling season and in the last decade....
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jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the difference really has to do with just how incredibly dangerous a train can be depending on what it's carrying. we've seen in new york the dangerous situation where trains are full the people. but even trains without people on board canner dangerous. in 2005 in south carolina, there was a terrible crash in which a tanker full of chlorine basically atomized in the air and a cloud of this poisonous gas caused the evacuation of 5,400 people and killed seven. in canada we saw in quÉbec the crash in which oil basically spilled, caught on fire and exploded, destroying that town. it's really just a question of what th
jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the...
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military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any threat. and when israel, or if israel were to come under attack by terrorists on its borders or by an international organization, we will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. and the united states is always particularly prepared to be the first and fastest to israel's side in any time of crisis. we approach this challenge believing that israel has to be strong to make peace, but that peace will also make israel stronger. and we are convinced that the greatest security will actually come from a two-state solution that brings israel lasting peace. shared prosperity throughout t
military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any...
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. >> reporter: it's 19th century technology, combined with 21st century, entrepreneurship. this man is a farmer turned oil prospector. >> translator: when i first heard about it, i drempt of striking a big pot of gold. >> reporter: on a good day he makes $45, a small fortune in this country, by it comes at a risk. >> translator: yes, there are some dangers like mechanical problems and fire, and no, there are no rules and regulations. >> reporter: whatever oil he extracts is sold to small-time buyers who take $2 a budget. business is brisk in the mid-afternoon, and the middlemen are looking to cut a deal. oil was first discovered here in the 19th century. during the military regime's rule, land was confiscated. when the government took over several years ago, the state returned the land to farmers. there are lots of small thriving villages drawn by the prospect of quick money. it is also restaurant owners and shopkeepers who give this place a entrepreneurial air. but not everyone who comes here ends up making a fortune. this man has sunk his savings into this all plot and th
. >> reporter: it's 19th century technology, combined with 21st century, entrepreneurship. this man is a farmer turned oil prospector. >> translator: when i first heard about it, i drempt of striking a big pot of gold. >> reporter: on a good day he makes $45, a small fortune in this country, by it comes at a risk. >> translator: yes, there are some dangers like mechanical problems and fire, and no, there are no rules and regulations. >> reporter: whatever oil he...
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we must not be afraid of technology. we must match the technology for the best. and if we don't do that, the technology will, it could master us. >> is the idea though that when the firearm was introduced, knights complained it was somehow not noble, that it was an unjust way of warfare, and same thing happened with the introduction of the machine gun. the same thing happened with the introduction of the submarine for example that was considered, you know, inhumane. are some of -- is this just an unmanned aircraft and unmanned strike platforms? >> absolutely. we are not as good as we should have in explaining what we expect and exactly what to say, that this system helps us. they improve the presence. and avoiding collateral damage. the decisions are much more relevant than they were. we are a little bit, putting some light on the world, and then we are able -- we are developing, for instance, a project on contra-mining and submarine, marine type of contra-mining, which can save a lot of energy, money, and be much more effective than what we do today. >> sir, tha
we must not be afraid of technology. we must match the technology for the best. and if we don't do that, the technology will, it could master us. >> is the idea though that when the firearm was introduced, knights complained it was somehow not noble, that it was an unjust way of warfare, and same thing happened with the introduction of the machine gun. the same thing happened with the introduction of the submarine for example that was considered, you know, inhumane. are some of -- is this...
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other universities is housed in education city and there are all sorts of those that are science and technologies and the term artificial island and there are all sorts of mechanisms to pursue modernity as defined by the government and all of this is pursued by construction projects and the importance of this is not just in changing the early infrastructure. but in tying the state and bringing within the orbit of the state in the employ of the state, qatari business and entrepreneurs in each of these cities that are being built, one city, for example, slightly north and within it, there is doha land. not too different from disneyland. there is something called doha land. in and all of these are construction development projects, few of which the business community is drawn into the business community orbiting the state and political stability is in many ways purchased. political stability is insured. so there's remarkable political stability, which ties the business community for example in kuwait to the state division in its pursuit of development and modernistic projects. last but not least, th
other universities is housed in education city and there are all sorts of those that are science and technologies and the term artificial island and there are all sorts of mechanisms to pursue modernity as defined by the government and all of this is pursued by construction projects and the importance of this is not just in changing the early infrastructure. but in tying the state and bringing within the orbit of the state in the employ of the state, qatari business and entrepreneurs in each of...
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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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. >> the world's biggest technology companies are demanding to u.s. surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from edward snowdon is the collecting and storing. they say that has to end. there has to be more of a legal framework and more accountability and transparency about these operations. they're very worried. these internet companies say they're worried as a result customers around the world simply aren't going to use their services if there is going to be a direct line to the government. as you suggested there are questions that aren't addressed. for stars, why do these companies collect so much information about us in the first place. maybe if they didn't collect so much information and store it away,
. >> the world's biggest technology companies are demanding to u.s. surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from...
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we are starting to sort out are there technologies to employ to invoke the mechanisms. dr. smith is looking at wood peckers and how they protect their heads and he has found that there are mechanics in their neck that they can help alter blood flow. we find that they live at high al thank ytitudes altitudes. so we are excited about exploring technologies and help that body self regulate these blood flows and can protect us as well. it is amazing research. so many people are concerned about this. we appreciate the work that you are doing. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. >> kim kardashian keeping up with a new quartcontroversy. why kim's critics are crying foul and is it fair. plus a pooch caught red handed on cam. doing something that could land him in the dog house. ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog barking all the time ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover eve. all day pain relief with just two pills. medicare open enrollment. of year again. this season, discover eve. time to compare plan
we are starting to sort out are there technologies to employ to invoke the mechanisms. dr. smith is looking at wood peckers and how they protect their heads and he has found that there are mechanics in their neck that they can help alter blood flow. we find that they live at high al thank ytitudes altitudes. so we are excited about exploring technologies and help that body self regulate these blood flows and can protect us as well. it is amazing research. so many people are concerned about...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these areas we're looking at six years supply will six year supply given the amount of money that will go into it the amount of. concern there is about it is maybe not the sort of the long term sustainable energy future that you really need so we could be investing elsewhere and those big business companies should really be looking i think at different sorts of investor to yes provide jobs to the renewables earlier on in our show you said there's still a lot of. the. why and why not solve this whole story is really back you up a yes of course not pleasant thing obviously to your back garden we have all the peopl
in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these...
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science technology innovation is developed from around russia we. covered. the ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels has resulted in an explosion of street protests and violence some western pundits have even called for the overthrow of ukraine's current political order it would seem those who alternately watch the orange revolution are bent on giving it a second try. dramas the. stories others refuse to. face is changing the world. so picture. from around the globe. to me. i'll be watching on t.v. in syria a group of kidnapped christian nuns have reportedly been relocated by the mist rebel captors the women were abducted when opposition fighters stormed the ton of it's mostly populated by christians who was seen by the rebels as backers of the syrian government damascus has appealed for international efforts to free the captives now mother agnes is a nun from syria she's been in contact with the rebel officials to try to resolve the situation. now. we've had some contradictory statements the l
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now the technology has improved. even though people shop online all the time, they expect to snag a deal on cyber monday and it's grown into the biggest day of the year for online shopping. just today, more than 131 million shoppers plan to shop from their computers or mobile devices. that's 2 million people who shops online than last year. they are expected to spend a lot $1.8 billion. one shop says it is worth it. 8 out of 10 retailers are offering specific cyber monday deals. here's the problem for retailers. even with the sales, a lot of firms have forecast spending overall this holiday season isn't going to be great. the national retail fredricka whitfield federation said retailers have seen the first decline in numbers since 2009. >> so if the spending is relatively subdued, the stock market has been soaring in recent months. actually, it's been going crazy. there seems to be a disconnect. what's going on? >> there is a huge disconnect. people in the market have been making tons of money. not necessarily turnin
now the technology has improved. even though people shop online all the time, they expect to snag a deal on cyber monday and it's grown into the biggest day of the year for online shopping. just today, more than 131 million shoppers plan to shop from their computers or mobile devices. that's 2 million people who shops online than last year. they are expected to spend a lot $1.8 billion. one shop says it is worth it. 8 out of 10 retailers are offering specific cyber monday deals. here's the...
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allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria ishak says a nice insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but it evokes your health slowly over time are chosen outside of. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use of ground on corn and so on in the meantime monsanto has reportedly spent billions on lobbying to keep g.m.o. foods from being labeled in the u.s. sales in the gluten free food market have reached new heights due to a dangerous health epidemic this comes as monsanto grossed more than thirteen billion dollars in revenue last year selling products many believe to be responsible for that epidemic in the first place marina port ny r.t. new york. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world in brazil hundreds of indigenous people have attempted to storm government buildings in the capital brasilia this comes after the justice ministry
allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria ishak says a nice insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but it evokes your health slowly over time are chosen outside of. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use of ground on corn and so on in the meantime...
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other gmo producing companies and also from any articles i've read from the institute for responsible technology. said most can lead to many things from kidney and liver disease kidney liver toxicity tumors in cancer and infertility in get in most situations in many of these ninety day forty day rest from all sorts of scientific. sources even the doctor said early in the report it was very interesting reading that and if you notice many of the ones that come out from independent studies. you see that there quickly discredited by the people who hire them and that's because they're getting funding from g.m.o. companies themselves. what is your response to critics who say that g.m.o. foods maximize crop yields conserve resources. my my view on that is that if you read the fine print on most packages or contracts that may actually say that you will get better. better humans if you have proper irrigation but isn't that sure with all crops that if you get we have proper irrigation you have better and better heels than without it and if you really look the majority of the time you don't see much of a d
other gmo producing companies and also from any articles i've read from the institute for responsible technology. said most can lead to many things from kidney and liver disease kidney liver toxicity tumors in cancer and infertility in get in most situations in many of these ninety day forty day rest from all sorts of scientific. sources even the doctor said early in the report it was very interesting reading that and if you notice many of the ones that come out from independent studies. you...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route he's also causing a stir across the atlantic to the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger of dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area got it you can find out more about the local concerns. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to me there are two hundred and seventy three gas wells just in this town fracking is responsible for the gas boom in the west but people here fear that they're going to be the ones paying for that. i'm very worried when they start fracking i will have to leave because of the diesel fumes more than anything. has already had two heart attacks from it and they tell us it is an environmental basically coming from the actual whales. we do believe it's coming from fracking you know the gas industry holds a lot of weight with the government that is free but when you see here your frie
in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route he's also causing a stir across the atlantic to the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger of dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area got it you can find out more about the local concerns. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are...
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experience of covering these stories there hasn't been an area where locals haven't been opposed to this technology taking place on their doorstep and there's just been a crackdown we've heard reports from remaining a web police have forcibly removed local villages from where energy giant chevron was supposed to start test drilling well i can tell you i can believe that that crackdown was brutal and i can tell you it would have to be because i was in that village and i was covering that story when those protesters were forming a human chain around that site and they said to me that they would point to the death to avoid this fracking taking place. to stop them even if you means playing with our lives you want to send the army. who won't give up until the. rumanian says that a big issue in the u.k. as well people here on to new to at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the test site and this is
experience of covering these stories there hasn't been an area where locals haven't been opposed to this technology taking place on their doorstep and there's just been a crackdown we've heard reports from remaining a web police have forcibly removed local villages from where energy giant chevron was supposed to start test drilling well i can tell you i can believe that that crackdown was brutal and i can tell you it would have to be because i was in that village and i was covering that story...
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somewhat disturbing here is that in this particular case with second life the chief technology officer of second korean drake actually went to fort meade and had a brown bag lunch with with the n.s.a. people and. i mean you know i know cory he's a friend of mine he's a great guy but this was not a smart thing to do you might say well that's just second life those are just nerds but i mean he's working at facebook now so the question is now that he's working at facebook as he's still doing the brown bag lunches with the people at the n.s.a. i mean that's a legitimate question that someone should be asking so are these tech companies calling for anything and specific anything that could better protect your or my digital privacy rights. i mean i haven't heard of anything that they're actually doing all i've heard so far isn't complaining in a way it's it's almost like crocodile tears because your google and facebook did all this stuff to basically expose everything we do and gather this information and then all of a sudden they're shocked when it gets into the wrong hands or when they fin
somewhat disturbing here is that in this particular case with second life the chief technology officer of second korean drake actually went to fort meade and had a brown bag lunch with with the n.s.a. people and. i mean you know i know cory he's a friend of mine he's a great guy but this was not a smart thing to do you might say well that's just second life those are just nerds but i mean he's working at facebook now so the question is now that he's working at facebook as he's still doing the...
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anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass destruction scenarios or all masculine scenarios. the lone wolf terrorist operates in essentially a vacuum but in terms of supervision, in terms of restrictions or limitations, in terms of any kind of filter on what is or isn't acceptable. the true lone wolf terrorist is only answerable to himself or herself. and, therefore, by the way that means that many of the traditional deterrent tactics that we use as governments, as militaries, as law-enforcement organizations, short of identifying and capturing the would be attacker, are essential not going to have very much about. th
anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonice. >> climate change isausing see levels to rise in it will happen in our lifetime. of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and green jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just heard about harrison ford seven airplanes don't they get that puts more carbon than 1,000 light bulbs? it is if they live in a separate stupid world called hollywood nation. that is the title of james hirsen bought. what is going? >> hollyod has embraced environmentalism as a religion they have a high priest the nobel laureate laureate, of the oscar winner of court you have to accept what he says with a knife faith and without logic. >> but some blindness to the fact you mention al gore i was surprised to see build the monster homes while preaching?
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonice. >> climate change isausing see levels to rise in it will happen in our lifetime. of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and green jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just...
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the chinese come back to show what technological capability they have. show economic might and demonstrate to the world that they, too, can be tech knoll onlyicly advanced. they can use it as a stepping moon. >> we must be able to learn more with current technology than what we had the in '70s. >> some at nasa say china's mission could interfere with nasa's probe orbiting the meal. >> with the, the mission sent up in september is studying the exosphere, the environment around the moon and the dust on the surface of the moon. any disturbance of either of those environments could throw a monkey wrench into the satellite. the ro propellant as it makes its way down to the surface will put a lander on the surface, the propellant that slows down the environment will pollute the environment. the principal scientist is not happy. it presents another alternative, and that is we can study how quickly the propel ants dissipate out of the environment. >> it will be exciting to have anything on the moon after a long time. >> the show may be over on the website, faceb
the chinese come back to show what technological capability they have. show economic might and demonstrate to the world that they, too, can be tech knoll onlyicly advanced. they can use it as a stepping moon. >> we must be able to learn more with current technology than what we had the in '70s. >> some at nasa say china's mission could interfere with nasa's probe orbiting the meal. >> with the, the mission sent up in september is studying the exosphere, the environment around...
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i think it is important for everybody to understand this is hard because the technology of nuclear site you can get off the internet. the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapon is already out there, and iran is a large country and relatively wealthy country. so we have to take seriously the possibility that they're going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we had agreement with north korea, they essentially had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kind of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy, and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i have repeatedly said when people ask why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naive, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between t
i think it is important for everybody to understand this is hard because the technology of nuclear site you can get off the internet. the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapon is already out there, and iran is a large country and relatively wealthy country. so we have to take seriously the possibility that they're going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we had agreement with north korea, they...
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it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. time guys. markets why not. going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. i've put. aside. i think corp mind. can do and the bank all of it all about money and i'm vastly sick for a politician quite a lot and with the tax rate. problem. there is just too much pressure at today's society. that. there i marinate it this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up j.p. morgan. is nepotism especially in china now that's according to new documents on earth and published in the new york times we're going to tell you all about it coming right up and one of the sexiest metals known to man is behind some of the most criminal behavior the world has ever seen it's a complex thing and the best selling author matthew heart knows a thing or two about it he joins me to discuss his new book aptly titled gold and f
it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. time guys. markets why not. going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. i've put. aside. i think corp mind. can do and the bank all of it all about money and i'm vastly sick for a politician quite a lot and with the tax rate. problem. there is just...
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of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and een jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just heard about harrison ford seven airplanes don't they get that puts more carbon than 1,000 light bulbs? it is if they live in a separate stupid world called hollywood nation. that is the title of james hirsen bought. what is going? >> hollywood has embraced environmentalism as a religion they have a high priest the nobel laureate laureate, of the oscar winner of court you have to accept what he says with a knife faith and without logic. >> but some blindness to the fact you mention al gore i was surprised to see build the monster homes while preaching? >> the hypocrisy is monumental the 19,000 square foot mansion in tennessee, a group could get a hold of his utilities was 20 times of the average american also mention at mont to cboe
of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and een jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just heard about harrison ford seven airplanes don't they get that puts more carbon than 1,000 light bulbs? it is if they live in a separate stupid world called...
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supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i think that we have improved because of syria. because of our business is extremely helpful and great. and there are different views on whether we should encourage this or not but some people believe that -- it is not in the best interest because if we improve the relationship will immediately turn to the west of forget about everything that we have talked about. and that is why we should try to prevent it in the report of this because we should be something that we encourage this and this includes a better relationship because of arm is extremely important as a regional player. and learned forward russia that
supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i...
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i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant an iranian to explain everything in detail that is the worry in the possibilities of this potentially revolutionary technology i was joined earlier by david martin chief executive of the weinberg foundation i started by asking him why is a better alternative to uranium and plutonium. for nuclear energy purposes really need to separate between saurian as a fuel but for the element. in field reactors i think that is you know there is this some sometimes some confusion between the two and then i. flew out of the drones to spy on both of. you know technical challenge is also perhaps in pixels as well but i think in both cases for both the story and feels and the story is the th
i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant an iranian to explain everything in detail that is the worry in the...
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. >> now the innovative technology >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city parked in the middle of a city block. block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you >> if you can track it then you can predict it. can predict it. >> this isn't a new channel, >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment this is a watershed moment in media for america. in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly >> this entire region is utterly devastated. devastated. >> people our here are >> people our here are struggling. struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the actually understand how the health care law is going to help health care law is going to help them or hurt them. them or hurt
. >> now the innovative technology >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city parked in the middle of a city block. block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you >> if you can track it then you can predict...
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it's a space company, modern technology. it begs the question of will we see bitcoin as a frequently future? >> i think we could. when the infrastructure is in place and the merchant accepts it, it's more security than a credit card payment. it's a matter of having those things in place and having people understand how it works. >> do you think there will be the technology, you can make these transfers and it's simple to do? >> it's that way right now. again, the matter is how universal it is, how often people have heard of it, accept it and are willing to take it for their business. right now, that's the limiting itself. >> when bitcoin or when you started your travels, bitcoin was worth about $100. right now, it's inflated. there is a big bubble going on. it may be a bubble, but it's over a thousand dollars. did you ever think maybe i should have saved that bitcoin? >> i don't because really, i went into this wanting to learn more about it. the rise in value of bitcoin just begs the question even more: is this viable as a
it's a space company, modern technology. it begs the question of will we see bitcoin as a frequently future? >> i think we could. when the infrastructure is in place and the merchant accepts it, it's more security than a credit card payment. it's a matter of having those things in place and having people understand how it works. >> do you think there will be the technology, you can make these transfers and it's simple to do? >> it's that way right now. again, the matter is how...
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if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies to deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant delivery trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now before the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance drones a second thought. or the will. be a. very hard to take the target lightly ever had sex with her but there are those. that believe. that. the. thirty three point four million people in the world are living with hiv and get this twenty five million. of them live in sub-saharan africa those in the region represents seventy percent of all people living with the virus and eighty eight pe
if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies to deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant delivery trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question...
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trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now before the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance drones a second thought. of the. very. very hard to think that. i never had sex with the terror threat there. thirty three point four million people in the world are living with hiv and get this twenty five million of them live in sub-saharan africa those in the region represents seventy percent of all people living with the virus and eighty eight percent of all hiv positive children in the world in order to shed light on these harrowing statistics yesterday marked the twenty fifth annual world aids day an international event that raises awareness about the disease now there's no doubt that in those twenty five
trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now before the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance...
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because the technology of the nuclear cycle -- you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kinds of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy. and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i've repeatedly said when people ask, why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naïve, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between this deal and the ideal, but th
because the technology of the nuclear cycle -- you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon....
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when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of events technology to iran -- advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. simplisticuite a picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a .eal after 2010 sanctions previous made several nasty statements about russia. now i think a russian-and rainy iraniana russian- relationship have improved. it is helpful and great. there are different views and moscow on whether we should increase the -- encourage a u.s.-iranian interest or not. some people do not think it is because ifinterest iran improves relationship with united states, it will immediately turn to the west and forget about everything we did for iran. and that is why we should try to prevent it. but i think it is very shortsighted because my position -- we will -- we should encourage this and we will benefit out of a u.s.-ira
when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of events technology to iran -- advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. simplisticuite a picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a .eal after 2010 sanctions previous made...
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trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now will be for the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance drones a second thought. it was. very hard to take. that back with the terror threat there. thirty three point four million people in the world are living with hiv and get this twenty five million of them live in sub-saharan africa those in the region represents seventy percent of all people living with the virus and eighty eight percent of all hiv positive children in the world in order to shed light on these harrowing statistics yesterday marked the twenty fifth annual world aids day an international event that raises awareness about the disease now there's no doubt that in those twenty five years tremend
trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now will be for the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance...